Celebrities Get Political: See What They Have To Say About Obama, Romney And More

With the Presidential election coming up, it’s no surprise that celebrities are speaking out on their political views. Whether they’re ranting on their Twitter accounts, voicing their opinions in interviews or assisting with fundraisers, we’ve been hearing tons of political things come out of some of our fave stars mouths lately.

Lots of people are saying that celebrities, and maybe even Hollywood itself, have no place in the political world. But whether or not you think they should be sounding off about the presidential candidates, celebs are definitely entitled to their own opinions – and they’re probably going to share them whether you like it or not.

Check out what these 13 celebrities had to say recently about Barack Obama, Mitt Romney and all of the super important women’s issues that have been discussed lately. Oh, and don’t forget to keep yourself informed. Even if you’re not old enough to vote yet, you can still get involved by staying educated and volunteering.

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Mila Kunis

In an interview with Esquire magazine, Mila said: "The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me. And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, but we gotta talk about Jesus all the time?"

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Lady Gaga

Before the first Presidential Debate, Lady Gaga posted this on her Facebook: "Watching the debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. On in 30 min on CNN. #BeInvolved #Vote
I believe it’s important to note before this begins that Romney is a millionaire and paid well below the average tax rate, paying only 13.9%”

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Stacey Dash

The Clueless actress is getting tons of criticism for her recent tweet supporting Mitt Romney: "Vote for Romney. The only choice for your future. @mittromney @teamromney #mittromney #VOTE #voteromney"

Katy Perry

After singing at a fundraiser for President Obama, Katy tweeted this message out... along with a picture of her Barack Obama nails: “I sang for President @BarackObama last night because I believe in Equal Rights #ForAll #Vote"

Lily Allen

The singer recently went on a Twitter rant voicing her opinions. Among other things, she said, "Can small minded idiot blokes stop telling women whether or not they’re entitled to abortions please? #enoughnow
The day the number of single father households equal the number of single mother households is the day I start to listen to their views."

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Clint Eastwood

The older actor recently stated, “It’s now more important than ever that we need Gov. Romney and I’m going to be voting for him as I know most of you will be.”

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Lena Dunham

Lena tweeted out this comment after the first Presidential Debate: If Romney seemed more alert last night it’s only because he gets to sit around all day having his hair did and Obama is busy being PRESIDENT."

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Madonna

The Queen of pop went off on a controversial rant during one of her recent concerts, saying: "Ya'll better f***ing vote for Obama, okay? For better or for worse, alright? We have a black Muslim in the White House. Now that's some sh*t. That's some amazing sh*t. That means there is hope in this country. And Obama is fighting for gay rights. So support the man, God damn it."

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Jenna Jameson

Jenna was quoted saying this while sipping champagne in a strip club: "I’m very looking forward to a Republican being back in office. When you’re rich, you want a Republican in office.”

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Scarlett Johansson

ScarJo had a lot to say at the Democratic National Convention. Among them: “In 2008, less than half of all eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 24 votes. Young America, why are we only speaking with half our voice when so many issues at stake here directly affect us? You know who I’m voting for. I’m not going to tell you who to vote for. I’m here to ask you to commit to vote.”

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Olivia Wilde

When she made a recent appearance on The Colbert Report, Olivia was asked about her political views. When asked if she supported Mitt Romney, she said: “I’m wearing my Dogs Against Romney pin.”

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Kid Rock

The singer is clearly not voting for Obama, saying: “I’m very proud to say that we had elected our first black president. I’m sorry. I’m sorry he didn’t do a better job. I really wish he would have. I do.”

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Sarah Silverman

Sarah got slightly political in a recent interview when she said, “I just think that women’s rights and reproductive rights shouldn’t be a partisan thing. It’s a woman thing, it’s a women thing. To be a woman and not to be fiercely protective of our own rights to decide what to do with our own bodies would be crazy.”

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Which celebrities do you agree with? Do you think celebrities should stay out of politics? Are you going to vote this year? Tell us in the comments.

I think that it is very sad that some of these “gurls” are so ignorant on this topic. This is essentially what republicans are saying, “Hey, if you get gang raped and get pregnant you better have that baby and love that baby and hey you better go out and get a job, and make less than you male counterparts, and pay your taxes and be happy about it! But yeah, we love women and all but not enough to let them make important decisions about their lives and bodies for themselves.”

khalaryah

wow GO OBAMA because if mitt romney will send us back to slavery #khalaryah

Lang

Totally for Romney he is clearly the best choice. Obama has the lead this country into destruction. Go Romney!! Yes, I am an American.

carriebaby

Honestly im moving if romney wins. I cant stand him! Hes rude, arrogant, and cant make up his mind. Why would we want a president who insults everybody?!? I get so mad about this i hate romney so much.

brenna

Its most definitley obvious, that these female stars are going off the commercial about how Romney is against womens health and abortion… but its called PROPAGANDA! Propaganda is advertisement that usually consists LIES, so you, in this case would vote for Obama. And how he is only making it more difficult for more poor people, because wealthy people get the tax cuts…Well, WEALTHY PEOPLE GIVE THOSE POOR PEOPLE THEIR JOBS! Do you think the Macdonald’s owner is living in a box? No! And honestly, getting money takes work, if you decide to be lazy and go work at Macdonalds, YOU DON”T DESERVE TAX CUTS! Thats just my personal view. And obviously, I’m a huuuggggee Romney fan.

Becca

Women’s “rights” to kill her child do not trump basic human rights, the rights to LIFE, LIBERTY, and THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. I don’t like either one, but I’m sick of women thinking that murdering their child, the child they are supposed to protect is a right!

Adrienne

Thank you. Many say its the woman’s body, but guess what? After she gets pregnant, it’s not just her body anymore. I’m personally against sec outside of marriage, by if others want to do it, go ahead, that is your choice. But sex makes babies. Period. You can use contraceptives, but they are never 100% reliable. If you’re having sex, sea with the possible consequence of having a baby.